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xen-api
RE: [Xen-users] Xen Cloud Platform disaster
I will wait for the XCP developers to comment since I can’t
answer your question but this should not be an issue that we see at all. Not
sure what is going on. Hopefully we can get an answer from a developer who is peeking
at email over the holidays.
Stephen Spector
From: Outback Dingo
[mailto:outbackdingo@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 9:29 AM
To: Stephen Spector
Cc: Vern Burke; xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Xen Cloud Platform disaster
So we are saying that at the moment, if there a power
failure, or a reboot for whatever reasopn, we have to completly rebuild ??
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 9:24 AM, Stephen Spector <stephen.spector@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Vern:
The licensing components from XCP should
have been removed and this not occur. I have added the xen-api list to this
email so the developers can be aware of the situation and offer their guidance.
Thanks.
Stephen Spector
Well,
I made the mistake of shutting down my XCP cloud tonight not knowing that XCP
licenses expire every 30 days and expired licenses prevent any VMs from being
started (and not having any procedure listed anywhere to get a new license).
So I reinstall XCP on one machine, get a new 30 day license generated, import
the pool data base so the VMs are back and discover it sets the damn license
back to the expired date!
So now I'm down totally. I can't start anything, I can't restore anything, I
can't regenerate a new license for any of the machines without abandoning
everything. Is there ANY way to get a new license on these without starting
over from ground zero?
Vern
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